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TCL/TK is a rapid development scripting language but it's not object orientated. So instead of having classes and objects I wrote this program to generate blocks of commonly used geolog TCL/TK code. It automatically generates blocks of Tcl Puts code, Mui Dialog Boxes and Mui Selection Boxes from UNIX flat ascii files. To run the program load the XLA file into Excel then press CTRL + T to fire up the form.
This XLS spreadsheet automatically generates TCL/TK command line interfaces for both UNIX and Windows environments.
Originally written for xval the program https://sourceforge.net/p/xval/wiki/Home/
it generates button and clickbox select front ends for various different command line tools.
Blocks of code are then generated from a simple spreadsheet format. The attached powerpoint explains which parts of the Excel spreadsheet generate which bits of TK front end.
...Import, export and delete modules using a user-friendly UI. Also provides tools for translations using the VBAGettext components (http://vbagettext.sf.net). These tools integrate as a "Dev Tools" menu into the Visual Basic Editor (VBE).